Adult stool leukocytes are sometimes absent in ulcerative colitis, acute gastroenteritis and other diseases, and can be treated with medication.
1. Ulcerative colitis: the disease exists in the onset and remission period, the white blood cells in the stool will change accordingly, appearing in the adult stool routine white blood cells are sometimes absent. In the acute stage, medication can be taken with aminosalicylic acid preparations such as mesalazine and salazosulfapyridine. In the remission period also need to follow the doctor’s advice to continue to use drugs.
2. Acute gastroenteritis: Inflammation can be triggered by factors such as bacterial invasion of the intestinal tract due to poor diet, which can be manifested by elevated white blood cells in the stool. The disease lasts for a short time, and after treatment, it can be normalized again, and the regular white blood cells in the stools of adults may be sporadic. Antibiotics such as norfloxacin are prescribed in the acute phase.
Adult stool routine leukocytes sometimes absent can not accurately determine the cause, but also need to be combined with the characteristics of the medical history, other test results in order to make an accurate judgment, it is recommended to clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of a doctor, and then take the standardized and appropriate method, avoid self-medication.